THERAPIES IN THE SCHOOL CONFERENCE 4 - Individual Sessions: Access for Students with Moderate to Severe Physical Challenges: What is Relevant?

Course Description:

Access for Students with Moderate to Severe Physical Challenges: What is Relevant

This session will discuss access and participation for students with complex physical needs in the school setting. Students with orthopedic and neuromotor challenges will be discussed. Concomitantly, examples of adaptive seating and positioning, school ADL, assistive technology and adaptive mobility devices for these students will be described.

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

1. Utilize the ICF to describe students with complex physical health conditions in school environment.

2. Identify and apply the use of adaptive seating and mobility solutions in school environment.

3. Choose appropriate Assistive Technology tools and strategies and apply them in the school environment.

4. Explain the importance of Activities of Daily Living in school environment.

This course is offered for up to 0.35 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate level, Professional area).

If you wish to get continuing education credits after watching this session, you will need to take the post-test and pass it with a grade of 80% or better. To take the exam, click the tab "Take Exam", after watching the course. After you have submitted your answers, you will find out if you passed. If you passed, click the "Receive certificate" button to download and print your CEU certificate. If you did not pass, you may re-take the exam at your convenience until you pass.

For Group Pricing and Group Registration:
Please call the office for further information, to register and receive log in information for each individual.
Fee: $144 +$34 for each additional registrant (CEU certificate) up to 19.